Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Union
Brig. General Henry W. Slocum, a Syracuse attorney who had graduated from West
Point and spent four years in the artillery, headed the Twenty-seventh New York
Regiment when it was raised. When his unit formed an encampment near
Washington, men of the unit called the place Camp Clara, an appropriate name
because Mrs. Slocum stayed with her husband much of the time, the only
regimental wife to do so. Lt. Charles S. Baker graciously vacated his tent, so
that Slocum and his mate could bunk together.